tv First of All With Victor Blackwell CNN August 10, 2024 5:00am-6:00am PDT
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morning again. first of all, there was coming up, but you have packed show this morning, former president trump trying to rewrite the history of the 2020 george floyd protests will talk about what that means and how it matters for the 2024 race. >> and the new way the vice president harris is responding to some anti-war protesters, pro-palestinian protesters, interrupting her round always, also will speak to the mother of a us army veteran who died in jail while she says the true story of what happened to her son, kristin collins, is not being told by officials also, maybe you saw the video online. a man in nevada starts recording this this argument, this fight when someone says some things about a hanging tree for a black man in his backyard. three people have now been charged. will hear from the man who shot the video, ricky johnson, about what happened. >> all right. we'll be watching. have a great show, victor. >> thank you very much. let's start the show well first of
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all donald trump's slamming of tim walz's response to the protests in 2020 deserves more attention than it's getting. and for two reasons. first, it's part of a larger, more nuanced conversation, and also it's not what donald trump said at the time. now i'm sure you're looking and you won't be surprised if there's no breaking news graphic because donald trump saying the opposite of what he said four years ago or some cases for sentences ago is not new, but in this moment, it is relevant context 87 days until november 5 in both campaigns are trying to define the new democratic ticket. >> former president trump is attacking the democrats candidate for vice president, minnesota governor tim walz by blaming him for what you're seeing on your screen, the vandalism in a violence in minneapolis during the protests over the murder of george floyd
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in 2020, trump claims and walz did nothing as the city burn i couldn't get your governor to act. >> he's supposed to colin the national guard or the army. i didn't do it but i couldn't get your governor so i sent in the national guard to save minneapolis well, first he didn't send in the national guard. >> he has no purview to do it unless he federalizes them. and the governor did it himself. but this is what trump is saying. now, i want you to listen to what donald trump said. in 2020 on the phone now tim walz, again, i was very happy with the last couple of days, tim, you called up big numbers, knocked them out so fast, it was like bowling pins well now trump says that wall should have acted sooner. >> there's a conversation there, but the call you just heard happened about a week
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after floyd was murdered. trump cabinet members and governors were on the call including governor tim walz. here's what he said about his decision to call in the national guard a lot of people don't understand who the national guard is, and you need to get out there from a pr perspective and make sure that it's not seen as an occupying force, but it's their neighbors, schoolteacher's business owners, those types of things caution before deploying that style of response and scenarios like what we watched in minneapolis is not unusual. >> ten years ago this weekend, michael brown was shot and killed in the street by a police officer in ferguson, missouri and protests broke out. then to some were destructive, some were violent but the response from the local law enforcement that was stark. do you remember really what stood out about that? look back at the headlines. ferguson police's show of force highlights militarization of america's cops militarized
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police in ferguson, unsettled. some pentagon gives cities equipment. and this is from an op-ed at the time let me read this for you. there is a legitimate role for the police to keep the peace, but there should be a difference between a police response and the military response the images and scenes we continue to see out of ferguson resemble war more than traditional police action. and the writer acknowledges racial disparities in the law enforcement and adds this. it is almost impossible for many americans not to feel like their government is targeting them. now the author here is not some left-wing activist it's republican senator rand paul the title we must demilitarize the police. there were actual bipartisan calls in 2014 to reassess giving military equipment to local police departments and the broader impact of a military style response. after philando castile was shot and killed by a police officer near
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st. paul, minnesota. protests broke out again, tim walz was the state house member. then here's before became governor and command or the minnesota national guard but it was that tragedy in his state and a little known friendship that grew out of it is what wall says helped him understand what happened in minnesota in 2020 one of the first people that called after seeing the video was valarie castillo philando's mother we've become friends says since the killing of philando. and for those watching today, aren't familiar philando died in front of his loved one in his child and left them behind and left behind grieving mother, who has become an advocate for justice, an advocate for reform but more importantly, an adventure advocate for kindness and decency in what i talked about, larry, she said first and foremost, seek justice. seek
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fairness and reach out and show kindness what the world saw last night was not that what the world has witnessed since the gayle playing of george floyd on monday has been a visceral pain. a community trying to understand who we are and where we go from here you know what i tried to make this show every week is a place to add context to some of these simple attacks and headlines that you see. i think it's important that you hear all of these elements as the democrats and republicans go back and forth over what happened in 2020, that sets the table for a conversation right now about where do we go from here and here with me is cofounder and executive director of the black voters matter fund cliff albright. cliff, good to have you on again george floyd murdered in 2020. so the democratic convention, which came in august, this was many people don't remember the
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first night. it was all about talking out about policing is this a motivator for voters? this cycle about policing reform thanks for having me, victor, and yes, it is before i talk about the voters, and i just thought even listening to that it was so interesting to hear tim walz using the language of dr. king right? >> respectfully, using the language which of the protests being the voice of done her the frustrations using the language of where do we go from here? i'll use referring to dr. king respectfully in contrast to donald trump, who just yesterday or the day before, just yesterday was comparing his crowd size and i have a dream speech. so even in that there is such a, such a contrast, but directly to the question, yes, this issue is still relevant. it's the issue that had many of us in the streets for months throughout 2020, but it's not gone away it's still an issue that people want to see action on even now when you talk about
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this election, to whatever extent black voters who's wanted to see more out of this administration of this congress. one of the things you often hear is what's going on with police accountability of police violence. where's the george floyd act? and that's a major issue were in effect this administration, including vice president harris, they actually have a powerful story to tell because this administration and department of justice has actually done a lot on that very specific issue in 2020 because of the climate around policing and the murder of george floyd. there were some and many of the black community, but not exclusively to the black community who were suspicious of kamala harris then senator former prosecutor, top cop, right how much of that still resonates now, after her time as vice president? >> yeah, i think some of it's still resonates, but a lot of it is what you're seeing now is more people taking an actual look at what her record was. you didn't really have that as much in 2019? you got a lot of
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people now saying, you know, we really got to go back and do the research deal hugely apologize for critiquing her in 2019 and then saying, you know what? i just didn't do the research. then when you look at her record, and it's interesting if you look at some of the trumpian republican commercials they actually refer to her as california's most progressive da and when you look at her record on the facts of that, she didn't prosecute when she was da people for it's simple marijuana possession charges. that in fact, those were prosecuted for marijuana possession, were those who had more serious offenses like sales that were actually played now because they had a policy of not prosecuting. when you look at the record of not prosecuting women, especially young girls, that had been forced into sex work that she would not infect the police were upset because she wouldn't prosecute such people. when you look at the record, which is a record, keep in mind we talking about the tenure first of michael brown
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she had in 2007 and 200867 years before michael brown, before a black lives matter, before this notion of a progressive prosecutor, when you look at our actual record, when you look at the the step the program, the diversionary program that she had to keep people from getting serious charges. when you look at all that, she was actually doing and saying some things six years before michael brown, that today many people do look at as a progressive record. let me ask you about this. >> you mentioned the former president's news conference on thursday, which was all over the place, but it didn't go here as well when we play a bit of it it's possible that it won't do as well with black women, but i do seem to be doing very well with other segments. >> extremely well with hispanic jewish voters weigh up white males way up, white males have gone through the roof. it could be that i'll be affected somewhat with black females
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where we're doing pretty well. >> and i think ultimately they'll like me better because i'm going to give them security, safety, and jobs you chuckled? yes maybe the reaction first of all, of all, he said the thing that's most humorous is that he's doing better with black females, with black women. >> he knows the black woman is his kryptoe ows that if he gets two votes out of black women in this election, i be really surprised, but at the end they, it's because they're not offering he's not offering anything in terms of policy, it's because we see that he runs on anti-blackness. keep in mind, we're talking about the rebellion's the protest of 2020 he wanted to have troops we're talking about the national guard. he wanted troops to come in. he wanted them to shoot. protests as there is in dc. he constantly talking about federalizing local jurisdiction in bringing federal police and troops into cities like chicago and dc. his project 2025 actually enshrines
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that in policy. and so it's not just that his words are silly and yes, weird and dangerous. is that the very policies can impact our lives that can literally be a matter of life or death in some of our cities, if he were to be able to control law enforcement. yeah, he is trying to distance himself from project 2025, but he is not distancing himself from a plan to give office so it's absolute immunity which would change policing in many communities potentially cliff albright. thank you so much for being with me and vice president harris and governor walz will be in nevada today celebrating a first for a presidential campaign. the league of united latin american citizens, also known as lew lag, is the largest and oldest hispanic organization in the united states. and for the first time in its nearly 100 year history, lulac is endorsing a presidential candidate. it came the same day she released this ad, vowing to be tough on border issues as president, she will hire
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thousands more border agents and crack down on fentanyl and human trafficking fixing the border is tough. >> so it was common well, i harris the campaign released an ad aimed at latino voters with an economic and reproductive rights message highlighting her background as the child of immigrants now, voters concerned about the war in gaza, or in other key demographic, the harris-walz campaign back in their quarter. >> and just last night, harris was again interrupted by protests this, was her rally in arizona hold on a second. >> hold on. hold on. hold on. everybody. hold on. >> hold on hold on not this was a first happened on wednesday at a detroit rally the question now is whether these protests will carry over to the democratic convention next monday, a leaders of the
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uncommitted movement say that they will keep falling for changes in policy towards israel at the convention. and they want a five-minute speaking slot for one of their delegates in for humanitarian pediatric intensive care doctor tanya hajj has signed to speak and dr. hasan joins us now from amman, jordan, and back with us is abbas alawieh he is an uncommitted delegates in michigan and the founder of the national uncommitted movement, he briefly met with harris and walz this week and good to have both of you first and abbas, let me start with that. and what was that exchange backstage in michigan with the candidates? >> thank you so much for having me this morning essentially, we were invited backstage to be among the people here in michigan who were welcoming vice president harris and governor walz. and we had a very brief interaction where we asked the vice president if she'd be willing to meet with us to discuss an arms embargo more or less, what we're asking i mean, i have family in south
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lebanon right now living under the bombs. they haven't been able to sleep for the last ten months and they're not even in gaza where the destruction is at a scale that we can barely imagine. what we asked the vice president as we meet with us to discuss how our government can stop sending bombs to kill people. we love. she does she expressed an openness to that and we're feeling really hopeful that the vice president won't continue engaging with us, so that we can stop sending bombs you say that she expressed an openness to this embargo on bombs to israel a source familiar with the meeting said that the vice president did not express an openness and wanted that to be known to this embargo. >> can you be more specific about what convinced you that there was an openness? what did she say that suggested to you that she is? >> so to be clear, we did not say that the vice president expressed an openness to an arms embargo. we've been that's just not what happened. we asked if the vice president would be willing to meet to
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discuss an arms embargo. and xi expressed an openness because it feels like she is wanting to turn a new page on gaza policy. and we're hoping that she does. we just need something substantive that can help move in that direction. the vice president, not supporting an arms embargo is clear that that's like saying the sky is blue. that's precisely why we're leading a movement of people that saying not another bomb, we have a whole campaign, not another bomb.com where we're asking dnc delegates to support vice president harris to say, let's come to together and turn a new page on gaza policy because i know that if the american people express that we want to stop sending bombs, that vice president harris is listening to us and we're hopeful that we'll get a change in policy. >> dr. howida sign. i understand that. and i hope everyone understands that i talked to you on a morning when civil well authorities in gaza are counting those killed at a school and mosque compound. the latest number i've seen is 93 dead after an idf attack, they
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were going after a command and control center. they say of hamas you would like to be one of those who speaks at the convention. what is it that you want to say thanks, victor we and i say we as a collective of doctors and surgeons, american doctors and surgeons who are all outrage and who have been trying to get the world's attention about this for months. we have been trained to protect and preserve human life that has become absolutely clear that that is utterly impossible to do amidst this military campaign. >> that's destroying life and everything needed to sustain it. including the health care system and health care workers who are trying to save those lives as you said just this morning, over 100 men, women, and children, and elderly. and these are the reports that we're receiving. i think you mentioned a figure of 93 a colleague of mine working out one of the hospitals received
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over 70 dead bodies. and sorry, over well over 70, i think 70 said that they were able to identify and the rest they're unable to identify because they are dismembered so they cannot even see his body, the different extremities belong to. he also received over 60 injured civilians, women, men, children, elderly. he said that they, for the most part, are have amputated upper limbs, lower limbs, and that their bodies are burnt anywhere between 40 and 100% of their body surface areas burned. so that figure of killed is likely to climb dramatically and this is not an isolated incident. >> this is the fifth school bombing of a school in the last ten days by israel the fifth bombing of the school that sheltering displaced families that have fled numerous times, seeking safety amongst ten months of start starvation, bombing deprivation of
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everything indispensable to human life, including the entry of hygiene products to prevent the spread of illness and disease i just three days ago at a tent camp was bombed and a pregnant woman who came out of it alive, arrived to my colleague, a volunteer american doctor in a hospital in gaza, just three days ago, and she says this woman asked over and over again, she said they were trying to burn us intense they were trying to burn us intense. >> she went on to say, i had to see people burning. >> where are my kids? where are my kids? she couldn't find her children and a pregnant woman. >> so i just want to say where is our outrage we i'm not a politician. >> i'm not a journalist. but the reality is international journalists have been preventing, prevented from entering gaza and bearing witness to this utter and complete massacre. >> and we collectively of american physicians and surgeons has must assume the
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role of witness bearers as an extension of our inherent responsibility not only to treat the injured then save lives, but also to address the underlying cause of their illness was hoping to dr. hassan, we've run short on time for this segment, but i wonder if and i don't know that there's a precedent. maybe there's a historian that can tweeted or whatever x is calling the verb. now, if there's a precedent for someone speaking at a convention who is not committed to supporting the candidate of that party that's holding the convention and i don't know when they've given the five minutes to an issue. if you are still going to be uncommitted, i'd like to keep in contact if you get any commitment from the campaign. but we've got to wrap it there, got to tanya haj-hassan and able thank you so much. i've got to wrap it there, but i thank you for your time. the family of a us army veteran who died in a georgia jail is now accusing
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army veteran found dead in a georgia dale says that she has proof that our son died under suspicious circumstances. >> kristen collins was an army veteran. his mother says that he suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder as he tried to get her son some help but his family says that he kept getting arrested and charged for crimes like trespassing or damaging property march 13, the dekalb county sheriff's office said collins experienced a medical emergency the in his cell and was taken to a hospital where he died. here with me now is christian's mother jonah melbourne, and civil rights attorney ben crump, also with us and wanted to miguel very a friend of the family as well for the conversation first, let me express our the condolences to you and looking over the papers that you're attorney provided one autopsy says that there were drugs in his system, including fentanyl when you saw
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that what went through your mind what went through my mind was this can't be true because when we were at the hospital, that was one of the questions that we ask was there any drugs and we were told no and so then after you were told no, you got that document that said there was fentanyl present? >> you then ordered an independent autopsy. and what did the autopsy that you ordered found the independent autopsy found several things it found that my son had bilateral pneumonia, that my son was septic, and that my son had some injuries from the previous tasing when he was tased in july of being over taste and also found out that my son organs were missing his brain and his spleen, but no presence of those drugs that were in the first autopsy so attorney
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crump, i come to you one autopsy shows the presence of drugs or the other one does not. >> your first thought in the difference between these documents that the video from the jail already raised great alarm. victor of this military veteran who was suffering from ptsd. yeah, mental issues and the fact that on the video in the jail he passed out he was left unattended for over three hours. they found him dead when they were doing the check and officers lied, saying that they had been monitoring the video surveillance constantly and then even chicken the floor constantly. so ms joni, and the family of christian collins believes the cover-up started at the beginning and now with the autopsies furthest, this suspicion and mistrust of the
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family and the community of the depth of this military veteran the dekalb county da her office released a statement about this death and said, here's part of it. our office was previously advised that mr. collins died as a result of a medical emergency. new information has come to light that we believe warrants further examination then have you spoken with doj hey, boston? what is the next step here where the next step is the veterans for justice has aligned with the family. >> and we believe that the hospital said he had no drugs in the system somebody from law enforcement said they suspect that he had ingested drugs. that's the first time anybody had ever heard of that. and then the autopsy conveniently tries to correlate what the jailers are trying to purport as the cause of death we believe it is very disingenuous
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there is ms mistrust that district attorney needs to be very transparent because we know they have a relationship with the sheriff's department and that mother now sitting on set with you? she has been working day and night to expose the truth of why her son her veteran, herky roe, was killed while in the karen custody of those who he talked to protect their liberty for i never liked to do these segments about a suspicious death and have the story be exclusively about how people die. so tell me about how your son lived my son was a very caring, very respectful, respectful, young man in fact, in the hospital that the deputy that was there, her words to me was i can't believe this happened. he was only 27 he was
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one of the good goodwins. he was very mannerable and hearing that, let me know that she knew my son because that's what he was he he loved his family he loved life, and he also loves serving in the military. unfortunately, he came back and was never the same as we had was fighting, which is why i've been fighting. my fight began march 16th. watch 15, 2018, the 90 came home and it ended march 15, 2024, with you know, for him. but then began another whole fight once we i went into the process of finding out the information because all i wanted to know was what happened to my son, how why what's going on and to not get the answers was so disheartening and as i spent countless hours, countless days going through the documents because i wanted to know why
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nobody would speak with me. nobody would give me any information. and i owe that to him. i owe that to him because after watching the video saying that he didn't have a voice, that he couldn't speak for hours left alone that listen we're going to continue to follow your fight and this story. i thank you for coming in and sharing the details and your memories of your son, ben crump. i thank you as well. wanted to go, berry. thank you for coming as well a video of a man saying that he's the victim of a hate crime goes viral. maybe you've seen it. the man who allegedly referenced a hanging tree is now facing charges the video and the man who shot it, ricky johnson, or you're next tomorrow on the whole story, don't you know, sullivan dives back into the world of misinformation. >> no computers that are used in our election have software that was illegal, will miss information cause chaos in
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that of use i'm doing a job and i did not disrespect you not you maybe know you and i'm not leaving. >> make me leave mother because i can't i don't make trash. >> i burned it great yair lapid, that this is what jon like what do, you like we love it. we love it or gary miller along with his wife and their adult daughter they've now been arrested and charged. >> they're out on bond according to the associated press, miller told the investigating deputy that rickie began, quote, going crazy when he told them he was going to vote for trump the ap says documents show miller admitted to referencing a hanging tree and that he said he quote, grew up in different times miller's wife, janice,
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and the daughter tiffany, also face charges battery for wife janice obstructing or delaying a police officer for tiffany. here's the moment where they can be seen in the video i'm not saying not that i'm telling you to get off my property you know what? let's do go me about to two you. you're my brother. >> met your brother they talked about tell me tell me you're my brother you're not going to allow this to happen, to write this stuff. did you hear tiffany miller there? do you know where you are? you know the history of this town? cnn reached out to the military comment, they didn't get back to us and it's not clear if
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let's take you to haiti now, there's a multinational security mission led by kenyan police there in the capital of port-au-prince. >> after months of gang violence and unrest. but the struggle against the gangs that's far from over in this exclusive report, cnn's larry madowo gained access to the mission and rode along as they battle the gangs through the streets of the capital gun battles rage on the street outside one of haiti's biggest hospital kinnan police here to help local forces take back the capitol from the gangs the first 400 officers from nairobi quickly learning how volatile port-au-prince can be minutes earlier, cnn was touring what is left of the hospital after gangs trashed it the country's
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interim prime minister telling us it was just reclaimed. >> there is no tactical or strategic value for the gangs taking over this this is really just about completely discrediting the state is enough funding coming through for the multinational security support mission here. >> unfortunately not enough and not quickly enough. now we understand there are a lot of emergency is going on out there. we understand there is a certain extent some haiti fatigue. the good news is that there is hope it way through the interview, shots ring out for this was the security detail springs into action. we've been told we have to leave now, we've had and shots in the air. >> the gangs are getting closer the prime minister and our team are rushed away. i got your microphone constant menace of gang violence, dominating life here. >> even for the country's leader as night falls, we head out on patrol with kenya's elite police forces who have
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been brought in to help turn things around they're using in four of these american supplied emwraps or tactical vehicles. and we're going to patrol from the airport, which used to be under gang control until recently, into the downtown area, which is still contested cnn was granted exclusive access to film the kenyans leading an international security force that is expected to grow the 2,500 officers from 12 countries funded mainly by the united states in police lead the way. as a convoys can surrounding buildings for any suspicious activity oh, we soon come under fire dozens of bullets hit the vehicles the opposite of very casual about it. they're calling it rain again, they used to we're hearing a few more from this side of the truck. some of these men in haiti say they
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have caught al-qaeda affiliate a terrorist. and the kenya, somalia border do you think you guys can bring these hear? >> oh, i have a lot of confidence that we're going to win this battle. >> more gunshots as we turn back by the police decided not to engage back at headquarters the damage on the night becomes clear with 85% of port-au-prince and a gang control civilians here are paying a heavy price this is one of the few operational hospitals in the capital located in the city's red zone and surrounded by gang territory twenty-two-year-old neftali marty has brought her malnourished babies in for treatment for this year as she was raped by a gang member. she tells me and has had to flee her home because of the violence the hospital lost half of its staff last year. those remaining are determined not to give up i have to fight back. you can leave it for the gang members would again someone has to fight back stand up with an
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estimated 2 million haitians living in fear of being raped or killed in their homes, fighting back against the gangs is now an international efforts haitian forces and their allies need resources. but leaders here tell us funding and equipment are not arriving fast enough. >> it's a matter of support if there can be given the equipment that they need these are the brave and courageous people through it. >> all this wearing nation still has high hopes for peace. larry madowo, cnn prince haiti thank you, larry, for that report and thank you for joining me this morning. >> first of all, is back next saturday 8:00 am eastern but i'm with you for a special hour. so very special. cnn newsroom. amara will be back. will both be here for another hour after a quick break. >> the sirens are going off and
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